[wanabidii] Top Headlines: Myanmar hot pursuit signals massive change in India's strategy

Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Times of India
Daily Newsletter | Wednesday, June 10, 2015
fbtwittergoogleplus
TOP HEADLINESMORE »
Myanmar hot pursuit signals massive change in India’s strategy
Para Commandos of the Indian Army carried out surgical operations deep inside Myanmar early Tuesday and killed several militants in two camps of northeastern insurgent groups in a covert operation which declared India’s new-found readiness to pre-empt terror threats undeterred by borders.
NSA skipped Dhaka trip to plan Myanmar Op
At virtually the last minute, National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval dropped out of PM Narendra Modi’s visit to Bangladesh over the weekend, because he had hot-footed it to Manipur after the June 4 attack on the Army convoy in Nagaland. He was a prominent absentee, particularly as the Dhaka visit had a strong security component.
Khaplang emerges as northeast’s top militant
NSCN(K) supremo SS Khaplang has emerged as the most important insurgent leader in the NE region
CITIESMORE »
50k Noida Extension flats to be delivered in 6 months
Noida Extension could come to life by this year-end with real estate companies promising to deliver as many as 50,000 flats in the next six months.
Married HIV-positive man gets teenager pregnant in Bengaluru
A 17-year-old girl in advanced stage of pregnancy has been allegedly cheated by a 38-year-old married man who is HIV-positive.
Bhopal: Strong winds keep a check on mercury
Strong winds blew in state capital on Tuesday keeping a check on the surging mercury. Maximum temperature recorded was 40.4 degrees celsius almost two degrees less compared to Monday.
TECHMORE »
Apple's iOS 9 vs iOS 8: Ten new features
At the Worldwide Developers Conference last night, Apple announced a slew of features that will be coming to iPhones and iPads later this year.
Apple unveils iOS 9 for iPhones, iPads
iOS 9, the next version of the software that powers Apple's mobile devices, will support iPhone 4S and above, iPad 2 and above, all iPad mini models, and iPod touch fifth-generation.
IT firms keen on shifting outsourcing projects onshore
The sector's biggest customers are starting to rethink their strategy around outsourcing and debating whether to shift some outsourcing projects onshore
SPORTSMORE »
India seek new era against spirited Bangladesh
The hosts will have to defy the conditions, history and current form to stop Virat Kohli's India from achieving a sixth Test win over them.
Pakistan wrestlers denied visa by India: Report
According to Dawn news, the Indian authorities said they could not issue the visas because the Pakistan wrestling body failed to submit their documents on time for processing.
Infographic: Bangladesh out to tame rejuvenated India
Kohli's proactive and aggressive style of leadership will be tested when India take on sprightly underdogs Bangladesh in the one-off Test.
BUSINESSMORE »
Congress warns of House impasse over GST bill
Congress on Monday demanded that the government make major changes to the Goods and Services Tax bill, warning that the proposed tax reform could be the next victim of parliamentary blockade.
HUL’s Knorr Chinese noodles on sale without regulator nod
Hindustan Unilever’s Chinese range of Knorr instant noodles may come under FSSAI scanner as the product is not in the approved list of items of the central food safety regulator.
Maggi risks losing Rs 2,000 crore brand’ tag
Maggi may lose out on its glory of being a Rs 2,000 crore brand this year, even as new brands which have been on the path of growth enter the elite club.
ENTERTAINMENTMORE »
Shahid upset with friend Ahmed Khan
Shahid Kapoor and his childhood friend, choreographer-filmmaker Ahmed Khan, are not on talking terms. Ahmed calls it a family issue.
Indian audience is still big on ‘Family’
The success of the recent few films, be it Zoya Akhtar’s Dil Dhadakne Do, Aanand L Rai’s Tanu Weds Manu Returns or Shoojit Sircar’s Piku, demonstrates that while we may feel that we have become more urban, independent and nuclear as individuals and families, at our core, we as an Indian audience, are still drawn to family values and relationships when it comes to our cinema.
Biggest celebrity break-ups
Over the years, some rock solid relationships have come to and end and here's a look at those celebrities who said goodbye to their exes and moved on.
Other Newsletters from TOI: Entertainment | Tech | Movie Reviews | Life & Style
To manage your newsletter subscription settings, click here.
Copyright 2014 Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. All rights reserved. For reprint rights: Times Syndication Service

Share this :

Previous
Next Post »
0 Comments